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Myles Garrett : NFL 2023 DPOY

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The next biggest takeaway is the absolute slam dunk of a Halloween costume idea with Myles as David Dunn and Greedy Williams as Elijah Price.
 
I've been in 3 roll-overs going 60 mph. I walked away from all of them without even a scratch or a bruise. It is a pain in the ass to get out of your seat belt when you're hanging upside down. I also hit the pavement once going 60 mph. on a motorcycle. That one hurt, got road rash almost down to the bone in spite of wearing leathers. A helmet probably saved me from a head injury as it had a pretty good scuff mark where it bounced off the pavement. That one was because of a doe and 2 fawns that walked out in front of the car I was getting ready to pass on a 2 lane in Idaho. I had to dump the bike to keep from eating the back end of the car when they suddenly slammed on the brakes. After slathering hand sanitizer on all the road rash I was able to continue my trip back to Montana, the bike was still ridable. But I was pretty sore from that one for a few weeks until the road rash slowly healed.
 
3.) I have a good friend who is the sports anchor for a major network in Cleveland. The rumor is that Myles was getting road head when he crashed and had teeth lacerations on his penis per first responders.

Myles has sustained a shoulder sprain, biceps strain, minor lacerations as well as some bumps and bruises to various other body parts.



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Hopefully the shoulder sprain and bicep strain are minor ones. I assume even if Myles plays he'll be on a short leash with the number of snaps. But even the threat of Myles is better than no Myles.
 

I doubt he plays, body takes a big jolt, but shoulder and bicep strain is for sure best case scenario.

Non life threatening injuries is one thing, but non season threatening injuries is a whole another thing...i am glad he is ok, he can afford a new porcshe.
 
Various reasons, while logging a zillion miles driving long distances and commutes in the mountain west over a 40 year span. I used to drive an hour each way to and from work on one of the most deer infested roads in Montana (I once counted 200 deer along the road when I made the effort to count). Once on a particularly bad night for deer crossings, at 3 am, with me telling myself I was going to hit anything that crossed the road, a deer with an orange game tracking collar stepped out and I reflexively swerved even though I was driving a 1 ton truck. The orange collar threw me off.

Another time when I was young, someone pulling a trailer lost control right in front of me on an interstate in Wyoming, I swerved to miss them and rolled.

The 3rd time I was probably going >60 mph... probably 50... on a gravel road, lost a wheel off the edge and rolled a Jeep. That time was my fault as I was late for work and pushing it on a road I drove every day. Still drove it to work once it was back on it's wheels but I was an hour late.
 

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